Tuesday, July 22, 2008

I've read most of the news reports today, but I had to attend to my "day job." The best "one-stop" sources for reports and links are at Episcopal Café's "The Lead" and Thinking Anglicans. The Lead is tracking news and reaction here, and Thinking Anglicans has them here. Both are updating those pages regularly. God bless 'em for having such energy!

Now … I need to go write something that expresses my profound heartbreak, my sense of betrayal, and my anger … all while keeping the words and works of Jesus in the forefront of my mind.

How very ironic that I have been writing recently of my hopes for Lambeth, my affection for Sudan's Archbishop Daniel, and my deep respect for the people of Lui.

I need to sort out my thoughts and feelings. I hope to post something later tonight. I've put everything else aside. But this is going to be very, very difficult to write.

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About Me

I'm a progressive Episcopalian raised in the South and now (thanks to a job change) living in the conservative Midwest. I worship at Grace Episcopal Church in Jefferson City. I love the Episcopal Church, which rescued me from a life of wandering meaningless and gave me a way to explore my faith and belief in God.
On any given topic, I am prone to yammer-on way too long. Sometimes I ponder way more than I should.
A blog-friend said that I demonstrate a "muscled love for our Church." I hope I can live up to that.
And right now I'm pondering Blogger's challenge to define myself in 1200 characters.